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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

- This product is suitable for indoor locations. - This instruction shows a typical installation.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Installation Instructions for

Cirrus Channel Suspension T1, Tubular Lens

w/2SQ or 2RD Canopy

1718 W. Fullerton Ave Chicago, IL 60614 Tel: 773-770-1195 Fax: 773-935-5613 www.edgelighting.com [email protected] © 2014 Edge Lighting. All Rights Reserved.

904-CCS-T1-04 CCS-T1-_ JOINER BRACKET 1 LENS JOINER CHANNEL MALE CONNECTOR FEMALE CONNECTOR CHANNEL FRONT VIEW TOP OF CHANNEL

A

CHANNEL

1: Lift a section of the lens at the end of the channels where

the connectors are visible. Slide the channel over the joiner bracket make sure that the male & female connectors mate properly.

2: Push the lens back into the channel.

Connecting the Channel

NOTE: When using Edge Lighting Slim Profile Junction Box (C-1RE-BOX), continue to "Install the Channel using the Junction Box (C-1RE-JBOX)" on page 3.

NOTE: Omit this section if the channel is made out of a single piece (120" or less).

NOTE: Prior to installation, multi-sectional Cirrus Channel should be connected together for marking proper measurements.

NOTE: It is recommended more than one person assist in this installation. COAXIAL CABLE STRAIN RELIEF SLIDING POST #4-40 SET SCREW 0.05" ALLEN WRENCH

C

HOLD CABLE HERE 1

2

1

#4-40 SET SCREW

1: Loosen (DO NOT REMOVE) the #4-40 set screw on the

sliding post bushing and bed with a 0.05" Allen wrench.

2: Slide the strain relief tube out of the sliding post using a pair

of needle-nose pliers.

WARNING: To avoid damaging the coaxial cable electrical connection, make sure that the end of the coaxial cable coming out of the fixture is held with thumb before relocating sliding posts.

CHANNEL JOINER BRACKET CHANNEL

BACK VIEW

3: Position the joiner bracket where the two channels meet.

Tighten four #6-32 set screws using the 1/16 Allen wrench.

1/16 ALLEN

WRENCH #6-32 SET

SCREW

3

B

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COAXIAL CABLE SLIDING POST #4-40 SET SCREW 0.05" ALLEN WRENCH

D

CHANNEL 3 3

3: Carefully move the sliding post to the predetermined location

on channel and tighten the #4-40 set screw on the sliding post bed with the 0.05" Allen wrench.

4 SLIDING POST 4 STRAIN RELIEF 0.05" ALLEN WRENCH

E

#4-40 SET SCREW !CAUTION! Tightening the strain relief set screw CANNOT

BE REVERSED. Only tighten the set screw AFTER the cable

location is set properly.

4: Insert the strain relief tube back inside the sliding post

bushing and tighten the #4-40 set screw with the 0.05" Allen wrench. AIRCRAFT CABLE STRAIN RELIEF SLIDING POST #4-40 SET SCREW 0.05"ALLEN WRENCH 5 5 5

F

Install the Fixture

1: Measure the distance between the coaxial cable and the

aircraft cable mounted on the channel. This measurement varies on the fixture length.

2: Mark the standoff location from the center of the electrical

box for the distant achieved on step 1.

G

H

CHANNEL

CANOPY STANDOFF NOTE: Run the proper size wires between the 24VDC power supply to the electrical box. Refer to the instructions provided with the power supply for additional information. See the wiring diagram on page 2. L STANDOFF CANOPY TOP VIEW COAXIAL CABLE AIRCRAFT CABLE ANCHOR

H

3: Tap the anchors onto the marked points up to the threaded

portion with a hammer.

CEILING

3

4

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J

STANDOFF POST TAB AIRCRAFT CABLE 8

8: Push the tab on standoff while feeding the aircraft cable

coming from the channel into a standoff so that it holds one end of the fixture in place.

8 #8 SCREW WASHER W/THREADED NIPPLE 5 STANDOFF POST

I

WASHER W/THREADED NIPPLE 6

5: Feed the #8 screw through the washer w/threaded

nipple into the anchor.

6: Tighten the #8 screw completely into the anchor. 7: Tighten the standoff posts completely onto the threaded

nipple.

7

9: Feed the coaxial cable through the power feed canopy.

CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY COAXIAL CONNECTOR COVER 12 COAXIAL CONNECTOR COVER

12: Unscrew the coaxial connector covers and remove from the

connector assembly.

NOTE: If cable is curled or kinked, straighten by holding

between the shaft of a screwdriver and thumb and pulling the cable through (see inset K1)

K

K1

L

1.5MM ALLEN WRENCH 2MM ALLEN WRENCH M4 SET SCREW M3 SET SCREW 14 13

13: Using the provided 1.5mm Allen Wrench, remove the M3

set screw from the coaxial connector assembly.

14: Using the provided 2mm Allen wrench to loosen (do not

remove) the M4 set screw.

10: Using the 18 AWG hole of the wire strippers, remove 1" of

the outer braided wire.

11: Using the 20 AWG hole of the wire strippers, remove 1/8"

of inner plastic insulation from the end of the coaxial cable.

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17: Insert the coaxial cable into the coaxial connector until the wires of the center conductor are visible through the M3 set

screw hole.

NOTE: Ensure that the split in the ferrule is aligned 90° from the M4 set screw (see inset).

COAXIAL CABLE 17 CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY FERRULE CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY COAXIAL CABLE

P

COAXIAL CONNECTOR COVER BRAIDED WIRE FERRULE 15 16

15: Slide the connector cover over the coaxial cable.

16: Place the ferrule over the braided wire of the coaxial cable.

18: Use the provided 1.5mm Allen wrench to replace and

securely tighten the M3 set screw.

19: Use the provided 2mm Allen wrench to securely tighten the

M4 set screw until it squeezes the wire ferrule tightly to the coaxial cable.

20: Replace the coaxial connector cover and tighten into

place. 1.5MM ALLEN WRENCH 18 CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY COAXIAL

CABLE 2MM ALLENWRENCH

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23: Place all connections into the junction box.

24: Secure the power canopy to the junction box using two

32 screws. 22 21

T

POWER CANOPY CANOPY POST #8-32 SCREWS 24

U

CANOPY CANOPY POST TAB

V

Height Adjustments

STANDOFF POST TAB COAXIAL CABLE AIRCRAFT CABLE 1 1

NOTE: Ensure remote DC power supply wires are present in

the junction box before continuing.

1: Adjust the fixture height by pushing the aircraft cable &

coaxial cable in to the standoff posts & canopy post.

2: If necessary push the tab on the standoffs & canopy post

to release the wire.

VOLTAGE DROP

UP TO 33FT

3%

34FT-52FT

WIRE SIZE 14 AWG

53FT-86FT 87FT-130FT

12 AWG 10 AWG 8 AWG

WIRE LENGTH IN FT

96W, 24VDC LOW VOLTAGE WIRE SIZE CHART

23.28 VDC input 120VAC WH (N) BK (L) input 0-10V PUR GRY RED (24VDC+) BLUE (RETURN-) YELLOW (DIM RETURN-)

INPUT 120VAC PHILIPS: SUNRISE SR1200ZTUNV PSB-96W-010-24VDC 24VDC RED 24VDC+ BLACK 24VDC-PURPLE 1-10V GRAY 1-10V RED 120VAC (HOT)

BLACK (HOT)

WHITE (NEUTRAL)

GND

CHANNEL

DIMMING

GENERAL WIRING DIAGRAM

VOLTAGE AT END OF THE WIRE 23.28 VDC 23.29 VDC 23.28 VDC COAXIAL CONNECTOR COAXIAL CABLE

21: Connect the black remote power supply wire to the black

coaxial connector wire using a wire nut.

22: Connect the red remote power supply wire to the red

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